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Tuesday, 30th May 2006
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  • Optus drops line rental fees, moves to bucket plans
  • SecureTelecom acquires iExec
  • IBM's staff in Indian backoffice unit jumps threefold
  • Microsoft to take on Cisco in unified communications
  • Nokia's luxury brand Vertu says expanding rapidly
  • Canon sees China sales rising 30 pct in 2006
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    Optus drops line rental fees, moves to bucket plans
    Optus has moved to arrest falling use of its fixed line services through the scrapping of line rental fees on its new home phone plans. More...

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    SecureTelecom acquires iExec
    Consolidation continues as an ongoing concern in the ISP sector with Secure Telecom’s recent acquisition of Brisbane-based data services provider iExec.


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    IBM's staff in Indian backoffice unit jumps threefold
    NEW DELHI - IBM's backoffice unit in India has boosted its staff strength more than three-fold to 20,000 in less than two years to meet rapidly growing demand for outsourcing, a top official at the unit said on Monday. More...

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    Microsoft to take on Cisco in unified communications
    Microsoft’s move into what it calls "unified communications" will spark a turf war with powerful players, including PBX makers and Cisco Systems, that will all attack the market from their positions of strength. More...

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    Nokia's luxury brand Vertu says expanding rapidly
    HELSINKI - Vertu, the luxury brand of mobile maker Nokia, is growing fast as a result partly of geographic expansion and plans to launch in the Nordic countries and Japan, Vertu President Alberto Torres said in comments published on Monday. More...

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    Canon sees China sales rising 30 pct in 2006
    SHANGHAI - Canon, the world's largest digital camera maker, expects its 2006 Chinese sales to rise 30 percent from a year earlier, despite fierce rivalry from other companies. More...

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